Stubblebine Co. represents tenant and landlord in 27,500 s/f lease
API, Inc. has signed a five-year lease on 27,500 s/f of flex/R&D/industrial space at 21 Northwestern Dr., a two-story light manufacturing/industrial building. This modern facility, built in 1996, is situated on 16 acres and has easy access to I-93. Ellen Garthoff, David Stubblebine, James Stubblebine, and Micah Stubblebine of The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International represented both API, Inc. and the landlord, Denneson Industrial, LLC, in the transaction.
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Garthoff said, "This lease provides a strategic new location in the New England area for API, Inc. whose headquarters is in Maryland."
The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International specializes in the lease and sale of large industrial/commercial properties throughout New England.
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